Eight Lebanese soldiers have been killed in clashes with gunmen in eastern Lebanon, near the border with Syria, which erupted after a suspected jihadist was detained, the army said today.
In a statement, the army said its operations against the gunmen in the Arsal region continued this morning, adding that "during the battles the army lost eight martyrs and a number of others have been wounded."
The clashes began yesterday afternoon after soldiers arrested a Syrian man who the army said admitted belonging to Al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, Al-Nusra Front.
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Two civilians were reported killed in the storming of the police post, and local media said the gunmen had also taken hostage a number of policemen, though there was no immediate confirmation.
Earlier, the army said two soldiers had been briefly held by the gunmen, before troops were able to free them.
The army warned of the seriousness of the situation and pledged to respond in a "decisive and firm" manner.
"The army will not allow any party to transfer the battle from Syria to its territory (Lebanon)," it said.